1. <u>Roger Williams</u> founded <u>Rhode Island colony</u> in 1636 on land purchased from the Narragansett Indians. 2. <u>Captain John Mason</u>, Governor of Portsmouth, in Hampshire, England, was also the <u>proprietor of the New Hampshire territory</u>. 3. <u>Peter Stuyvesant</u> was the last <u>Dutch Governor that surrenders New Amsterdam</u>, the capital of New Netherland, to an English naval squadron under Colonel Richard Nicolls. 4. The Duke of York in 1664, gave part of his new possessions between the Hudson and the Delaware Rivers to <u>Sir George Carteret</u>. The other section of these possessions were sold to <u>Lord Berkeley of Stratton</u>, who was a close friend of the Duke. Therefore, <u>Carteret and Berkeley</u> became the<u> two English Proprietors of New Jersey</u>. 5. <u>William Penn</u> was granted the <u>province of Pennsylvania</u> by King Charles II in 1681, and later received the <u>lands of Delaware</u> from the Duke of York. 6. <u>The Puritans </u>purchased a land from an English settler named William Blaxton, and began the settlement in the<u> area that would become Boston, to escape religious persecution</u>. 7. A core group of <u>Quakers seeking religious freedom founded Philadelphia</u>, on lands William Penn purchased from the local chieftains of the Delaware nation . 8. <u>St. Augustine, fort city,</u> was founded on September 8, 1565, by Florida's first governor, <u>Pedro Menéndez de Avilés</u>.
Answer:
Colonists were mainly happy
Explanation:
Colonists were able to confirm an official alliance with the Government of France and obtain French assistance in the war against Great Britain. Yet, there was a no vote from New York on the agreement to declare independence.
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<span>Because they believed America had a duty to teach" less civilized" people how to live properly.</span>
Answer: Unlike Andrew Mellon and Calvin Coolidge who believed that the federal government should keep its hands off the economy, Herbert Hoover believed that some action from the federal government is necessary. At the start of World War I (1914-18), Hoover dedicated his talents to humanitarian work. He helped 120,000 stranded American tourists return home from Europe when the hostilities broke out, and coordinated the delivery of food and supplies to citizens of Belgium after that country was overrun by Germany.
When the U.S. entered the war in 1917, President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) appointed Hoover head of the Food Administration. Hoover encouraged Americans to reduce their consumption of meat and other commodities in order to ensure a steady supply of food and clothing for the Allied troops. Once the war ended, Hoover, as head of the American Relief Administration, arranged shipments of food and aid to war-ravaged Europe. He earned worldwide acclaim for his humanitarian efforts, as well as thousands of appreciative letters from people across Europe who benefited from the free meals known as “Hoover lunches.” He helped the great depression